The following
quizzes were designed by students to assess the effectiveness of their
exhibits:
Try for the Raffle
Directions- Play this game by reading
our poster board and filling in the following blanks with
words from the list
below. When you finish, pass it in to Lisa, Chaunte,
or Judy. Correct quizzes
will be entered in a
raffle. There will be 3 winners.
Words to use:
Lump 90% Tobacco
Air
pollution Women Smoking
Asbestos Cancer Foods
Pleura Mesothelioma Alcoholic
beverages
What
causes cancer? 35 Occupational
hazards
1.
________________________________only slightly increase
the risk of lung cancer.
2. Another type of _____________ link
to ___________is ______ ___often starts in the ______________.
3. In the
environment chemicals that naturally occur in foods are______________percent.
4. In the
environment __________________________________has 30%.
5. The title of the board is
____________________________________________________.
6. About ______ of all breast cancers
are found by _________________themselves.
7. Three ways to get cancer from the environment
are: ________________________, _________________ ,
and _________________________________.
8. If you have cancer in the breast
you may feel a ________________________.
*~Lead Poisoning Quiz~*
1. Above what
level of lead in your blood must to be treated?
2. What could happen to a baby if the mother
has lead poisoning?
3.What are some
mechanisms of lead poisoning?
4.How does lead poisoning
affect learning?
5.What are some
effects if your lead micro-grams per deciliter are higher than 50?
Answers
to Quiz
1. If below 10 micro-grams per
deciliter you are all right. If above 10 deciliters you will need
screening (check-ups
4 times a year).If above 50 deciliters you need to be sure to change your
environment. And if above
45 deciliters you will need chelation therapy. (put chemical in the blood
to combined with
the lead).
2. The baby may become mentally
retarded. It will be hard for him/her to learn in the classroom, hard
to pay attention
and may have bad behavior.
3. Some mechanisms are headaches, mood
changes, feeling tired, abdominal pain, and anemia which
means low iron in the
blood.
4. Lead has a direct toxic effect on
the brain metabolism, and in the central nervous system.
5. Stomach aches/cramps, decrease in
life span, coma /seizures, kidney damage that makes it difficult to
urinate, and anemia
which means low iron in the blood.
1. What specialized cells in the
pancreas are organized into clusters?
a) Insulin resistance
b) Islet cells
c) Macular edema
d) Ketones
2. All of these below are some
diabetes symptoms except ____________.
a. Extreme thirst
b. Extreme hunger
c. Itchy skin
d. Getting ugly
3. How many people each year had
diagnosed with type 1 diabetes?
a) 50
b) 51,000
c) 20,000
d) 30,000
4. About what percentage of the
population have diabetes type 2?
a) 50-60%
b) 20-30%
c) 90-95%
d) 5-10%
What is one of the biggest treatments
for diabetes type 2?
a) Weight loss
b) Slow down on your diet
c) Do not eat vegetables
d) None of these above
What is the cause of Diabetes type2?
a) High blood sugar
levels
b) Hunger
c) Thirst
d) None of those above